I have grown up in the LDS church. All its doctrine makes sense to me, and my life is better as a result of remaining faithful. So when it comes to atheists, I can't help but think that their way of thinking is more than a little depressing. Just think about the concept: we didn't come from anywhere, no one is looking out for us, there are no such things as miracles, and when we die, we do not go anywhere like heaven or hell; we're all just floating around here with no purpose, guidance, or origin. I mean, come on. That's not depressing, thinking that if no one loves you, that's it? If you're needing guidance, and no man can give it to you, sucks to be you? When you die, that's the final straw, you never go anywhere happier or better? Well, no wonder teen suicide numbers are frighteningly high. Not much of an existence if this is your only one.
Please do not get me wrong, I have the deepest respect for atheists and all members of all different religions alike. I just have trouble accepting the concept that atheists share.
The thing about Christianity or any religion with a loving deity/higher power is that you know that after all your troubles, trials, and tribulations, you are loved. For religious folk, there are a couple of things for sure: death, taxes, and (deity)'s love. Give me one example in your life where you were not just a little tiny bit happy when you knew for sure that someone loved you. There you go.
Also, most Christian religions promise a much better, happier, more perfect afterlife where you can be happy, if you follow that gospel's teachings (which almost always teach you to be a good person). Atheism doesn't have this thing most people can look forward to. And these people who do believe in it are generally less optimistic than those who do not.
Happiness is important. Happiness is healthy. Happiness is desirable. Why not be happy? I think that if you have a religion, it's easier to have a more postitive outlook on life, and therefore easier to be happy. And that's one of the most important things to me, and will be throughout my life.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Poem
My sister recently left, never to return, for 18 months. I miss her.
Rainy day
Just won't go away.
I fear with Sun gone
Sadness has come to stay
Despite people's efforts
To fill me with cheer,
It's hard to be happy
When Sun is not here.
I simply can't live
Without my precious Sun.
I just go on a journey
To find where it has gone.
But it is not easy.
The path becomes hard.
I feel like fragile glass
Soon to break into a thousand shards.
And yet I am strengthened
For I know I'm not alone.
Although I have no Sun
His glow keeps me warm.
So when I feel down
And miss Sun oh so much,
My God is on my side
I have His hand to clutch.
When it's a rainy day,
When sadness may ensue,
Take courage, my Sun!
He is there for me and you.
Rainy day
Just won't go away.
I fear with Sun gone
Sadness has come to stay
Despite people's efforts
To fill me with cheer,
It's hard to be happy
When Sun is not here.
I simply can't live
Without my precious Sun.
I just go on a journey
To find where it has gone.
But it is not easy.
The path becomes hard.
I feel like fragile glass
Soon to break into a thousand shards.
And yet I am strengthened
For I know I'm not alone.
Although I have no Sun
His glow keeps me warm.
So when I feel down
And miss Sun oh so much,
My God is on my side
I have His hand to clutch.
When it's a rainy day,
When sadness may ensue,
Take courage, my Sun!
He is there for me and you.
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